A Brief Idea about Brackish Water Fishes
Brackish water or briny water is water that has more salinity than fresh water, but not as much as seawater. It may result from mixing of seawater with fresh water, as in estuaries, or it may occur in brackish fossil aquifers.
Well, brackish tanks don’t require the considerable cost, the complexity of special equipment, and time devotion that marine tanks do, to be successful, but they still offer something considerably different from the average freshwater tank.
Brackish water aquariums allow you to keep many beautiful, interesting but not always commonly seen species. A brackish aquarium can be a mixed community tank, a specialized species only tank or a specific habitat. Some of the common Brackish water fishes are the Silver Moony, Scats, Archer fishes and Brackish Puffers.
Well, brackish tanks don’t require the considerable cost, the complexity of special equipment, and time devotion that marine tanks do, to be successful, but they still offer something considerably different from the average freshwater tank.
Brackish water aquariums allow you to keep many beautiful, interesting but not always commonly seen species. A brackish aquarium can be a mixed community tank, a specialized species only tank or a specific habitat. Some of the common Brackish water fishes are the Silver Moony, Scats, Archer fishes and Brackish Puffers.